Best side into DCA
#1
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Best side into DCA
I have visited Washington D.C. many times, but I have always flown into BWI or IAD. I will be flying into DCA next week. Which side of the airplane gives the best views of the city? I guess is the general traffic pattern to come in from the south? That would mean that I want to be on the DEF side.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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On takeoff you want to be DEF side, as if you take off to the north you will have a great view of downtown, takeoff to the south willl yield a bunch of nothing from either side. What day are you heading out? I will be at WC at DCA next Thursday around 5-6:30pm.
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I agree with the above. Do DEF on takeoff (hope for a takeoff to the north) and ABC on arrival (hope for the Potomoac approach from the north). If you end up taking off to the south/arriving from the south, neither side will yield that great a view so might as well go with what the above poster suggests.
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Thanks for the help!
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DCA Views - What side of the plane should I sit on?
Arrival From North - "Visual River Approach" - (Runway 19)
Left Side (ABC): Good view of the Washington National Cathedral, Georgetown, Watergate, Kennedy Center, and The National Mall
Right Side (DEF): Very good view of Pentagon right before landing and a view of Arlington in the distance in not much else.
Arrival From South (Runway 1)
Left Side (ABC): View of Old Town Alexandria and a Target Store with a big bulls eye on it. Also a coal power plant. A nice view of the Washington National Masonic Monument. Also and OK distant view of DC if you make the approach from the west. Sometimes a good view of DCA itself. Depending how far to the south, you might get a view of Mount Vernon.
Right Side (DEF): If clear, you can get a shot of Andrews AFB, but not much else.
Departure to North (Runway 1)
Left Side (ABC): Quick view of Pentagon
Right Side (DEF): Steep view of the National Mall and an quick view of downton DC
Departure to South (Runway 19)
Left Side (ABC): Sometimes a view of Andrews AFB if clear enough.
Right Side (DEF): View of Old Town Alexandria and a Target Store with a big bulls eye on it. Also a coal power plant. A nice view of the Washington National Masonic Monument.
Arrival From North - "Visual River Approach" - (Runway 19)
Left Side (ABC): Good view of the Washington National Cathedral, Georgetown, Watergate, Kennedy Center, and The National Mall
Right Side (DEF): Very good view of Pentagon right before landing and a view of Arlington in the distance in not much else.
Arrival From South (Runway 1)
Left Side (ABC): View of Old Town Alexandria and a Target Store with a big bulls eye on it. Also a coal power plant. A nice view of the Washington National Masonic Monument. Also and OK distant view of DC if you make the approach from the west. Sometimes a good view of DCA itself. Depending how far to the south, you might get a view of Mount Vernon.
Right Side (DEF): If clear, you can get a shot of Andrews AFB, but not much else.
Departure to North (Runway 1)
Left Side (ABC): Quick view of Pentagon
Right Side (DEF): Steep view of the National Mall and an quick view of downton DC
Departure to South (Runway 19)
Left Side (ABC): Sometimes a view of Andrews AFB if clear enough.
Right Side (DEF): View of Old Town Alexandria and a Target Store with a big bulls eye on it. Also a coal power plant. A nice view of the Washington National Masonic Monument.
Last edited by kcnwa; Aug 29, 2007 at 10:31 am
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DCA Views - What side of the plane should I sit on?
Arrival From North - "Visual River Approach" - (Runway 19)
Left Side (ABC): Good view of the Washington National Cathedral, Georgetown, Watergate, Kennedy Center, and The National Mall
Right Side (DEF): Very good view of Pentagon right before landing and a view of Arlington in the distance in not much else.
Arrival From South (Runway 1)
Left Side (ABC): View of Old Town Alexandria and a Target Store with a big bulls eye on it. Also a coal power plant. A nice view of the Washington National Masonic Monument. Also and OK distant view of DC if you make the approach from the west. Sometimes a good view of DCA itself. Depending how far to the south, you might get a view of Mount Vernon.
Right Side (DEF): If clear, you can get a shot of Andrews AFB, but not much else.
Departure to North (Runway 1)
Left Side (ABC): Quick view of Pentagon
Right Side (DEF): Steep view of the National Mall and an quick view of downton DC
Departure to South (Runway 19)
Left Side (ABC): Sometimes a view of Andrews AFB if clear enough.
Right Side (DEF): View of Old Town Alexandria and a Target Store with a big bulls eye on it. Also a coal power plant. A nice view of the Washington National Masonic Monument.
Arrival From North - "Visual River Approach" - (Runway 19)
Left Side (ABC): Good view of the Washington National Cathedral, Georgetown, Watergate, Kennedy Center, and The National Mall
Right Side (DEF): Very good view of Pentagon right before landing and a view of Arlington in the distance in not much else.
Arrival From South (Runway 1)
Left Side (ABC): View of Old Town Alexandria and a Target Store with a big bulls eye on it. Also a coal power plant. A nice view of the Washington National Masonic Monument. Also and OK distant view of DC if you make the approach from the west. Sometimes a good view of DCA itself. Depending how far to the south, you might get a view of Mount Vernon.
Right Side (DEF): If clear, you can get a shot of Andrews AFB, but not much else.
Departure to North (Runway 1)
Left Side (ABC): Quick view of Pentagon
Right Side (DEF): Steep view of the National Mall and an quick view of downton DC
Departure to South (Runway 19)
Left Side (ABC): Sometimes a view of Andrews AFB if clear enough.
Right Side (DEF): View of Old Town Alexandria and a Target Store with a big bulls eye on it. Also a coal power plant. A nice view of the Washington National Masonic Monument.
Thanks for the rundown. I guess that I can hope for an approach from the north and a departure to the north.
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Bear in mind that once you begin following the river the flight seeing comes quickly during the last few minutes of your flight. Pilots often inform the pax about which approach will be used - north or south. You might ask neighboring pax if they know where we are. I enjoy this.
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As airport threads are moved to their respective city forums, let's move this to the Washington D.C. (including Baltimore) forum, with a redirect left here.
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The wealthiest live to the north. in an effort to reduce their noise,
Up the first 10 or 15kts of wind, AM launch is to the south. PM arrival is from the south. when it really slows down, both arrivals and departures are to the south. this puts close to 70% of the flights to the south.
Up the first 10 or 15kts of wind, AM launch is to the south. PM arrival is from the south. when it really slows down, both arrivals and departures are to the south. this puts close to 70% of the flights to the south.
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When 1 is the active, occasionally the NY shuttles (with limited fuel and weight as a result of the destination) don't use the whole runway, and bank to the right and fly over the eastern edge of DC on departure. If you're in ABC for those flights you get a sweet view of Washington.





